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PRÁTICAS DE GESTÃO DE RECURSOS HUMANOS E FACTORES FACILITADORES DE INOVAÇÃO
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Better off together: A cluster analysis of self-leadership and its relationship to individual innovation in hospital nurses
Publication . Gomes, Catarina; Curral, Luis; Caetano, António; Marques-Quinteiro, Pedro
Self-leadership is designed to influence positive outcomes like individuals’ innovative capacity
in the workplace. Nevertheless, research on the relationship between self-leadership and individual
innovation has failed to determine which self-leadership strategies contribute to innovation. Thus, this
study aims to: explore the existence of different profiles of self-leadershipstrategies in hospital nurses and,
test if these different profiles have different effects on individuals’ ability to be innovative. 288 nurses
participated in this study. Firstly, data was analysed using Cluster analysis. Secondly, to verify the
significance of the association between self-leadership clusters and individual innovation chi-square tests
were conducted and the adjusted residuals were considered. Results revealed the existence of 3 different
clusters of self-leadership, and that individual innovation is more frequent when all self-leadership
strategies are used. The findings suggest that self-leadership strategies vary between individuals and that
they all should be fostered in order to promote individual innovation.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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PIDDAC
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SFRH/BD/62603/2009